Homemisogyny

Blog Category: misogyny

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Another Monument of Another Dead White Man

We know too much of the masculine and not enough of ourselves. We have lost more than I can bear.
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The Body is Political: Part 3

My mother needed a bank account. Her husband, my stepfather, frequently spent their income before the end of the month, leaving us with little food and no money for the mortgage. So she set aside a few dollars out of every shopping trip for lean times. In the 1990s, though, many banks wouldn’t give an account to a married woman without her husband’s signature. They certainly wouldn’t give an account to a married woman who didn't have a job. As a workaround, I, her 19-year-old daughter, opened a new savings account and added her as an authorized user.  I saw...
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Silence is Violence

The first thing I noticed was the man on the stand wiping his brow. My eyes keep returning to him. Why didn’t he do something? Children who come out as LGBTQ in testimony meeting have their mics cut, are told to sit down, are reprimanded in public by the adult leaders speaking after them. We silence children speaking their truth and allow white men to enact all kinds of white heteropatriarchal Mormon supremacy? Those priorities stink.  “Yes,” I want to say to the sweating man. “Yes. You should say something. You should interrupt the diatribe.” Choosing silence, for whatever reason, is...
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